Mafia: Don Ciotti, women who say enough real revolution

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(ANSA) – BARI, 10 NOV – “This is the real revolution of recent years, it is a wedge that is breaking criminal organizations from within. Once again women are great protagonists, they say enough”. This was stated by Don Luigi Ciotti, founder of Libera, the national association against mafias, today in Bari for the signing of the “Free to choose” protocol, promoted by Libera, for the creation of a social network to protect minors in contexts of organized crime.

“These women – explained Don Ciotti – are rebelling against the criminal mafia organizations, they say enough, partly out of visceral love for their children, partly because they are tired of being enslaved by certain mechanisms, because the mafia has confiscated part of their life and confiscated it from their children too “.

“We are struggling to find a legislative system that can protect them – added Don Ciotti – because they are looking for them, perhaps ordering them to be killed, they want to take back the children.

Many are not collaborators of justice, they have not committed anything, they are not even witnesses of justice, but they want to break with those contexts. Signing the protocol here today as well to support this project seems to me to be of great importance and of great value “.

The protocol is signed by the Puglia Region, the Puglia-Basilicata interregional center for juvenile justice, the Regional School Office, the Dda, the Apulian Episcopal Conference, the Bari Court and Prosecutor’s Office for minors, the Regional Guarantor of the rights of the child and the Regional Guarantor of the rights of the people. subjected to measures restricting liberty.

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